On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 12:08:51AM +0000, Ken Moffat wrote:
> I recall trying gtk+-3 with ff-32.0 and finding the combination
> unusable (my notes are in the wiki).  When 43.0 came out I noted
> that gtk+-3 is now supposed to be working, but I didn't have time or
> a spare box to try that (my test machine was temporarily out of
> use).  Now that 44.0 is here and my test machine is again usable
> (bigger drive), I've given it a go.
> 
> For safety I copied ~/.mozilla to ~/.mozilla-gtk2 in case I needed
> to go back, but it is working fine.  This is with ffmpeg-2.7.5,
> grepping for ffmpeg in the .so libs shows media.ffmpeg.enabled
> and libavcodec-ffmpeg.so.56.  The only addition to my build is
> 
>  echo 'ac_add_options --enable-default-toolkit=cairo-gtk3' >>mozconfig
> 
> (I start with most of the book's .mozconfig in the usual way, but
> then from time to time I conditionally add changes such as this).
> 
Update: on a _partial_ system (gstreamer with only the base plugins,
the ogg-vorbis-theora stuff, and libvpx), youtube is working ok on
the random videos I have tried with ff-44 - some "latest" stuff from
the front page, but also random stuff, mostly from the last couple
of years but one uploaded in 2009.  So, I now question whether
ffmpeg and the main gstreamer plugins (good, bad, ugly, libav) are
still needed to play youtube.

ĸen
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